On FS1 UNDISPUTED Audio Podcast (9.25.17), Shannon Sharpe breaks down why best friend former NFL player Ray Lewis is a huge COON for kneeling during the National Anthem with the Ravens. Sharpe said he would’ve preferred Ray Lewis to stay in the locker room.

DO you think Ray Lewis is a COON for kneeling after dissing Kaepernick?

Marshawn Lynch changed the script and finally decided to give the media a few words. This comes after two days of giving only the same answer over and over. The Seattle Seahawks’ running back gave his most extensive comments of Super Bowl week, mostly telling reporters why he won’t talk to them.

“I don’t know what story y’all trying to get out of me. I don’t know what image y’all trying to portray of me,” Lynch said Thursday. “But it don’t matter what y’all think, what y’all say about me because when I go home at night, the same people that I look in the face – my family that I love, that’s all that really matter to me. So y’all can go make up whatever y’all want to make up because I don’t say enough for y’all to go and put anything out on me.”

Lil Wayne addresses the Saints Bounty Scandal on Weezy’s Sports Corner! Lil Wayne believes the New Orleans Saints should be STRIPPED of their Super Bowl championship!

Overview of Saints’ Bounty Scandal:

The New Orleans Saints were found to have operated a bounty system in which players were paid bonuses for, among other things, hard hits and deliberately injuring opposing players. The system was in place from 2009 — the season the Saints won the Super Bowl — to 2011, and between 22 and 27 Saints players participated in the program.

On March 2, 2012, the NFL announced the findings of its investigation, saying that the players and defensive coordinator Gregg Williams pooled their money to pay out the bonuses over three seasons. The league also found that head coach Sean Payton was aware of the bounty system and, though not directly involved with it, hadn’t done anything to shut it down. Saints GM Mickey Loomis had been ordered by owner Tom Benson to shut down the program, but failed to do so.

Since the NFL unveiled its findings, Williams has been accused of running similar bounty programs during his coaching stints with the Titans, Redskins and Bills.

Peyton Manning CUT from Colts! Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay announced Wednesday that his team will release Peyton Manning, making the four-time MVP perhaps the most-coveted free agent in NFL history. Watch Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay release Peyton Manning here! Do you think cutting Peyton Manning is a good idea? Now that Peyton Manning is released from the Colts where should he go?